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Spring Fever

It’s been a long, cold winter. Are you ready for some fresh air? We have the place for you: Squire Boone Caverns, nestled in the hills of southern Indiana. Along the 13-mile drive from Corydon, Indiana to Squire Boone Caverns, the fields are turning green, and dogwood and redbud trees are in bloom. Turn onto Squire Boone Road and follow this tree-lined street as it meanders past fields and hills and eventually ends at Squire Boone Caverns & Village. Cross over Buck Creek and you are there.

Springtime brings special beauty to the cave. The increased rainfall means more water flowing into the cave system, making for a dramatic rushing of the underground streams and roaring waterfalls. Cave formations glisten in the artificial light along the paved walkways and steel bridges. Your tour guide will lead you through the limestone passages filled with stalactites, stalagmites and many more beautiful formations in all shapes and sizes. Cavern tours depart four times a day, seven day a week in April, at 10 a.m., 12, 2 and 4 p.m.

Prices:

$16 adults

$14 seniors

$8.50 children 4–11

Age 3 and under free

The Village, with its authentic log cabin shops and working grist mill built by Squire Boone in 1804, officially opens Memorial Day weekend.